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AGENCIES.
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agencies where classified advertlsa
manta will ba received until 11 a. m.
aarh day. Tha rataa charged at tha
branch agencies are the same as at
Tha Tlmaa oflloa. Cash ada. only will
ha taken at branch agendas. Follow
ing la tha Hat of agenolaa:
EAST HDd
Hough tea-Prva.h Coal Oa. 4St Blast
Canfleld-ave.
M«. Elliott Pharmacy, Mt Elliott and
Gratiot-ave*.
Camay's garniture Cos.. IST Oratlot-
P. Rrowa. Itlt JsfTerson-sve.
CHllllCll NOTICES.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
IN DETROIT —Rev. Gatu* Glenn At
kins, and Rev. Irving W. Stuart, min
isters. 10:30, morning service, aer
rnon theme, "The Power of the
Church to Heal the Sick;” 7:30. ser
vice with address, theme, "Torch of
the Spirit: Clalrlvaux; the con
science of a Great Age."
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—
Rev. John H. Boyd. D. D.. pastor, will
preach both morning and evening.
Morning subject, "The Isiw of the
Positive," a candid Inquiry Into men a
attitude towards religion. Evening
subject, "What la Religion?” an at
tempt at simple definition.
JEFFERSON-AVE. PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH—Cor. Rivard. Pastor. Rev.
A. H. Burr. Public worship’ with ser
mon. II a. m. and ?:S0 p. m. Morn
ing. 1 Withheld Worship.” Evening,
new bourse of stcreoptlcon lectuie
sermons, "The Journeys of Jesus.”
Introductory sermon,“The Man Christ
Jesus.” Organ recital. 7:10 to 7:80
ny Prof, ilonwick. All are cordially
Invited.
22 MADISON-AVE. —"He Cometh in
the Clouds and Every Eye Shall See
Him.” subject of Mr. Frank Draper,
of Watch Tower Bible and Tract so
ciety. Allegheny. Pa., Sunday, 2:10
and 7:30 p. m. All welcome. No col
lection. Undenominational. Teach
ers and blble students are urgently
requested to attend.
UNI VERBALIST—CHURCH OF OUR
FATHER—Lee S. McCollester. 10:*c.
"Voice* of Faith.” 7:30, Illustrated
lecture, "Mary Queen of Scots." All
welcome.
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bam
let building, Grlsw'old and Grand
River, Sunday, 3 p. in.. Pastor Will
iam ltusch will give an Illustrated
prophetic sermon on the seventh of
Daniel. All are welcome.
CIIHINTIAN SCIENCE.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—First Church
of Christ, Scientist. Alexandrlne-ave.
wert, near Woodward. Morning,
10:30; evening, 7:30; subject, "Dove.”
Wednesday evening meeting, 7:45.
Reading room, 20 Wltherell-st. Open
from 10 to 5.
Marriage Licenses
Raymond F. Baxter, 21. Corning, N.
Y.; Theresa Jenssln, 19, Detroit.
John Martin.. 27, Ida M. Shaw, 20.
Stefan Moll, 2&. Katherine. Grasel.
22.
Joseph Wlttershelm, 21. Nankin
township; Dora Hawkins, 18, Bedford
township.
Cecil M. Sigler. 22, Ann Arbor;
Mabel JublO, 22, Detrojt.
William J. Burrow, 30, Rockwood;
I,eonu Navarre, 19, same.
Frank Durbin, 30, Jehnle Perchocka,
20
Anthony MlchalskL, Lillie Koskle
wloz, 19. ,
Konatentl—Oetemkowski.—£4r—Helena
Hkonieexka. 22.
Conrad J. Laßuschawsky. 24, Min
nie Gridxlnaky, 23.
BIRTHS
BOYS.
F.lmer Smith, 92 Elm.
Alexander Jankowska, 207 Tillman.
Otto Natxke, 280 Hendricks.
l,ouls Koruock, 716 Concord.
Martin Berger, 706 Meldrum.
William >. Soper, 622 Holcomb.
Einmett storinley, 167 Heidelberg.
Samuel K It. 864 Adelaide.
GIRLS.
Fred J. Lampsbn, 816 Sheridan.
Clarence Pings ton, 867 Ash.
J. Ulrich. 191 Sixth
Rufus Somers, 69 Forsythe.
'William Ward. 568 Ragg.
WllUajn Camttair. 277 Sherman.
Arthur Geuroe, 300 Clinton.
Emil Seeloff. 251 St. Joseph.
V fa a— V-. 1 4 m 8* am * 1 and a W A mmm I#
Daily Death List
Roy Trudell, 4 years, 600 John R.;
pcarlet fever.
Margaiet Zlttel. 82 years, 301 Ora
tlot; übdoinina! tumor.
Jane Stevens, 72 years, 246 Fort W.;
la grippe.
Stephen ScelangowskL 3 years. 924
Kirby; labor pneumonia.
Frank Bonoxkowski, 1 month, 634
Warren; bronchial pneumonia.
Baby Plelke, 27 Warren-ct.; prema
ture birth.
Joseph Zimmerman. 51 years, 354
Moran; pernicious anemia.
Fred Ruth. ::7 years. 856 Trombley;
rarbollc acid poisoning.
Earl Wagner, 6 months, ror. Farns
worth and Antoine; maraamm.
Carolla Junga, 75 years, 1083 Mt. El
liot; pneumonia.
Marea Rea. 93 years, 361 Twenty
fifth; senile pneumonia.
Julia Garland. 68 years, SUB Locust;
pneumonia.
William Moore, 87 years, 3U Goyeau;
heart disease.
Maria Schram, 70 years, 43ft Monroe;
nephritis.
Lena Bradshaw McGlenn. 25 years;
gfti Twenty-third; pneumonia.
James Cotter. 77 years, li*7l Jeffer
son; heart disease
Marah Langley. 60 years. Harper hos
pital; cerebral apoplexy.
Mary SwArtxenburg. 33 years, 91
Oulllos; shock. .
OLIVER FT LAtT. M. D..
GEORGE O. GORDON. •M. D.
DAILY CLINIC
Jhsr alcohol and other drug dtsaaaes.
Consultation by appointment. Tola
phone M. 1700, or <V> 1880. a 444-L
DIED
UARTZIO—<)«n. JO. entered into / a
peaceful rest, William E.. In H«a asv
enty-ei*hth year. Funeral Monday,
1 p. m., local time, from reatftinee at
Omrttr- Mna 1 lid gt. rmura church
at Warroo. /
LCCRXER—Jan. JO, Dr. Frank P„ a*«<l
48 years. beloved huafband of 0»cells
—?• -LecKncr. Funeraft Monday. Fab.
3. from residence. %48 McDowell
. at J.JO tO St Ell«ali<*td ' )ajt .1
u 1,, m " n t,rn »- IntarmeMl at
Mt. 0IlV«l. Please yumlt flowtri.
[ - - DUMirffl.
Dr V Hr*
\\ V’VHPV Dally
H -i m
Michigan's 9 p m.
two largest, Sundays
most elegantly furnished and and
best equipped Holidays
Dental offices. 9 to 4
TWO LADY ATTENDANTS.
You’re to Blame
If you pay another dentist raoto
than we ask for dental work. It’s
your own fault. You know that we
do strictly high grade dental work
at out rate prices and you know
that our reputation Is an assurance
of satisfaction; 10 years' written
guarantee given.
sl6 Sets of R3 White Teeth. <£q
guaranteed best made *pO
Regular $lO Sets of Teeth, d*C
guaranteed to fit. only »P«J
$8 Gold and Porcelain Crowns. d*^
very best workmanship «Pt"
$6 Gold and Porcelain djo
Brldgework. cholro $4 and qiO
Solid Gold Fillings, <f*-|
special prices from Up
Silver and other r/\_
Fillings at from. OUC UP
Free Painless Extracting with
other work.
ALL, LANGUAGES SPOKEN.
We will aoeept part down
OiCUII an< j balance fn payments.
OUT-OF-TOWN PATIENTS'
Car fare paid. Write for appoint
ment. Work done name" day you
come In. Free examination.
DR ADAMS’
CUT RATE
DENTISTS
Main Office. 24-28-28 Mlchlgan-Ave..
Cor. Grlswold-st. Main 538.
East Ride Office. 64-66 Gratlot-ave.,
Cor. Broadway. Main J5914-J.
DIED.
SMlTH—Charles N.. at Dallas, Tea.,
Sunday, Jan. 26. beloved husband of
Lyndia (nee Barclay) Smith. Ex
member D. T. U„ No. 18. Funeral
Monday, 2 p. in., from 164 Fort-st.
west.
SPENCER—At Belleville, Mich., Jan.
21, 1908, Misa Caroline C. Spencer,
formerly of Detroit, aged 86 years.
Burial at Belleville Sunday. Feb 2.
STAND FI ELD —Jan, 30. at St. Mary's
hospital, John Herbert Standfleld. be
loved eon of Alice M. Austin. Inter
ment at London, Ont. London papeis
copy.
BTEINHAUER—Frederick Ftelnhaucr,
Sr., at Inkster, Mich., 76 years old.
father of Frederick Jr.. Henry,
Frank, Mrs. J. P. Prehin, of Dear
born; Mrs. Conrad Muth, Mrs. Sam
uel Trowbridge, and Mrs. Charles
Pitts, of Inkster. Funeral from Ink
ster church. Inkster, Mich., Sunday,
at 2 p. m.
SHAW—Jan. 81, at his late residence.
91 Calvert-ave., Alfred W Shaw, be
loved husband of Lottte L, aged 66
years. Funeral from residence Mon
day afternoon. Burial private.
WEST—Jan. 80. 1908. Mary West, be
loved mother of Mrs. Mary Hogg,
Mrs. Emilia Batch, Mrs. Octavla Vcr
schave and Mrs. Ida Krata, aged 88
years. Funeral from residence, 937
Rylvester-ave., Monday at 9 a. m.. and
from Istdy of Sorrows church at 10
o'clock. Chicago papers please copy.
WETZEL—Jan. 31. 1908. at her resi
dence, 901 Jefferson-ave., Harriet A,
widow of the late Henry A. Wetxel.
FuneiAl services from house Monday
at 10:80 a. m. Burial private.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
DICK & FINDLATER
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
10 EAST HIGH-ST.
EDW. V. HOLTON. Mgr. TEL M. 139A
L W. BURCH, funeral director, 1472
Fort W.. cor. Campbell. Phone 8. 610.
HELP WANTED—MALE,
ANY YOUNG PERSON destring a good
position can get one after completing
one of our courses. Day and Night
classes all the year. Our facllltloa
are positively unequaled In Michigan.
Detroit Buelnea# Vnl varsity, 11-31
Wilcox -at
AT ONCE—Men for auto factory, also
helper; best of wagss; helpers with
no expertsnoe, $1.76 day to start
Apply 174 Jefferson.
ANY person desiring a good position
and not afraid to work, can seoure
sarrr by applying 174 Jefferson: sl.ts
to $1.36 day; country boys prsferrsiL
MEN to learn barber trade In 4 weeks.
We furnish positions; catalogue free.
Detroit Barber College, 877 Jefferson.
MEN WANTED—Before looking else
where, apply or write to Navy Re
cruiting Station. 22 Lafayette-ave.,
Detroit. A splendid offer to men anx
ious for permanent employment.
JANITOR and wife, sober and Indus
trious; one who understands steam
furnace. Call at 120 Randolph-st.
SIX WEEKS' INSTRUCTION In Sales
manship, position as traveling sales
man with responsible firm guaran
teed. Address Bradstreet System,
Rochester, N. Y.
RELIABLE MAN—Earn |5 dally In
spare time as District Manager
largest Adv. Cos. and learn business
wherein oompetenls make SIO,OOO
yearly. No canvassing. Bodkin,
Dept. 66, Chicago.
WANTED —Men to learn barber trade,
few weeks completes. 60 chairs con
stantly busy, licensed Instructors,
tools given, diplomas granted, wages
Saturdays, positions wa'tlng, won
derful demand for graduates, cata
logue free. Moler Barber College,
Chicago, 111.
WANTED—Young men to prepare for
better positions in mechanical and
electrical engineering, mathematics,
bookkeeping, shorthand, slectrlclty
and steam engineering; day 1 and
evening school. For particulars, ad
dress Detroit T. M. C A.
WANTED —Young men to learn Brick
laying, plastering, plumbing, sign
writing and machine shop practice.
For particulars address Detroit
Trad# School, car# Y. M. CJ. A., De
troit, Michigan.
WANTED—-Smart boy. willing to work.
German preferred; can have board
and room at some place; bring refer
ences. 168 McKlnstry-ave.
WANTED Electrician to wire an
eight-apartment dwelling Inquire
corner Ash and ylnewood,
WANTED—MAN—Must be willing to
learn and capable of acting aa our
local representative. No canvassing
or soliciting. Good Income assured.
Address National Co-Operative Real
ty Cos.. Dept. 744 C, Washington,
D. C.
WANTED—Detectives; shrewd, relia
ble men for profitable secret servlet,
to' act under orders; no experience
necessary: Writ* H. C. Webster,
Indianapolis, Ind.
YOUNG MAN, stranger In Dettoft. can
get good Job by calling at 44 Wood
ward-ave., upstairs.
BBtf WANTED—nCMAH.
ANY YUUNO GIRL who la out of sere
I rill And a good Job by applying at
0 woodward-eve., upstaira
THE DETROIT TIMES: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY i, igoß.
ME 1.4* VV A VTICK VKMAIA
BUSINESS SHORTHAND AND ENG
LISH taught under most favorable
conditions, day and night school. Ths
Bustoses Institute. Breltmeyer Bldg.
OUMPEPTENT girl for general house
work; farplly of two. 428 Second.
EXPERIENCED girl for general house
work; faintly of three. 180 Seyburn
ave.
DINING ROOM girl at once. 74 Adams
uve. west.
GOOD girl for general housework;
German preferred. 1204 Woodwurd
ave.
GIRL wanted for general housework.
Apply 91 Pulford-ave.
GIRL or woman for general house
work; must understand cooking. 226
Twentleth-st.
OIRL wanted for housework. 161 Lu
t*yrtte-av#.; small family.
LADlEB—Make sanitary belts, material
cut ready to sew, $1.44 psr dosen;
particulars stamped envelops. Hygi
enic Novelty Cos.. Dept. 708. Chicago.
LADIES to copy letters at home; spare
time; good pay; cash weekly’ reli
able; send stamp. Zeck Cos., Morris
town. N. Y.
LADIES make money selling guaran
teed silks, direct from looms; cut any
length; one-third saved; express pre
paid; write for Information. LENOX
BILK WORKS, Brunswick Offices,
N. Y.
THOROUGHLY experienced girl for
general housework; small family;
small new house, good wages. 194
Palmer-ave. east. •
WANTED—Woman to wash and Iron;
must be good. 960 Cass.
WOMAN for general work In rooming
house. 49 Wilcox.
WANTED—Good plain cook. Young
Woman s Home, 74 Adatns-ave. west.
YOUNG girl to assist taking care of
child; good home. 866 Catherlne-st.
SITUATION! WANTED— MALE.
POSITION In a rest cure home or pri
vate sanitarium by an experienced
scientific masseuse In or near Detroit.
Masseuse, box 771. Mt. Clemens. Mich.
YOUNG man wants position at butter
or cheese making; can furnish first
class references. Address F. McNeil.
718 E. Mllwaukee-ave., Detroit, Mich.
guru AVION S WA .MTLE W ALK.
WANTED—By middle-aged woman, po
sition as housekeeper In widower's
family; capable of taking full charge;
can give references If required. Ad
dress 459 Ferndale-ave.
YOUNG lady wants Job of housework.
Apply 290 Twenty-second-st.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
HIGHEST prices paid furniture, stovea,
carpets. Lapham, 283 Grat. Lark 348-J.
OLD FEATHER BEDS wanted. ” Jewel
Feather Mattress Cos., 859 Michigan.
WANTED—FAHMS.
WANTED—Farms from 10 to 80 acres,
tn vicinity of Detroit on or near ear
line.
HUBBARD,
409 TOLBMA BLDG, Detroit.
AGENTS—WANTED.
AGENTS for kerosene, Incandescent
mantle lamp; 12 times cheaper than
gas. 7 times cheaper than ordinary
kerosene lamp. Continental Cos., 385
Broadway, New York.
AGENTS—lndies and men, to sell Soi
sette Silk Swiss embroidered wuist
Imtterus. costs sl, sells quick for
12 50; outfit free; one week to try
business. M. M. Drake, Findlay, O.
SALESMEN—Side line, brand new, ten
minutes' selling, exclusive, one firm
each town nets |2O commission; sam
ples small; specify territory and ex
perience. E. F. R. Cos., Newton, lowa.
WK PAY 880 a month salary and fur
nish rig and all expenses to Intro
duce poultry and stock powders in
packages and bulk; new plan; steady
work: reliable manufacturer. Bigler
Cos.. X. 898. Springfield, 111.
FOR KALB——MISCELLANEOUS.
PIANOLA, like new. $l6O. At Ling's.
A BIG LOAD wood Tor Kindling. bak-
Ing or heating. 82.60. Phone Ridge
9«3 Houghten-French Coal Cos.. 493
Canfield east.
SQUARE PIANOS given free to needy
missions. Applies to Wayne county
only. For particulars, see Ling.
BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES—New
and remodeled, for cash or easy pay
ments; supplies and repairs for any
make of table. THE SCHULKNBURO
MKO. CO.. 100 Randolph.
WANTED, cor. Mich, and 4th, to furntsta
rooms complete, fl week. Sumner oo
NEWBY A EVANS PIANO, great tone,
seven years* old. a bargain, SB6O. At
Ling’s.
SODA FOUNTAINS—New and second
hand, cash or time. Detroit Soda
Fountain Works. 889 Brush-st.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
OFFICE DESKS.
FITZSTMONS * CO..
MlehltM ■!¥«.
(H
WEBER PIANO, great tone, like new,
$276. At Llnge.
CUTTER AND PHAETON. In fine con
dttlon; as good as new. Inquire No.
149 Commonwealth-ave Phone Orand
8469-J.
PERSONAL!.
HAIR REMOVED by electrolysis, with
out pain or scar: eloctrlo faca and
scalp massage. Miss R. L Hubbard
408 Washington Arcade. Main 1887.
NOTICE—If any poor girl Is In trouble
needing advice, friendship or help,
write or call on Snalgn Mogeneen,
981 Fort-et. west. Salvation Army.
TOUNO women tn need of aaelatanoe es
any kind.
BAN ASSOCIATION. Washington
and Clifford.
ARTISTIC HAIR DRESSING.
Shampooing, scalp treat
ments for railing hair and
dandruff, manicuring and
facial massage; doll wire,
switches, turban puffs,
coronation braids, pom
nadouro, and transforma
tions at lowest prices.
MADAME LORAIN KEN
NEDY. seoond floor, Pard
ridge A Blackwell store.
Phone Park 1.
Wetherbee Building
121-122-130 FARMBR IT.
Keister’s Ladies’
Tailoring College
Enroll now and take advantage of our
■pedal offer. We teaoh the famouii
K •-later ayatem (drat prlae at State
fair). We glva a thorough courae in
dresainaktnif and ladlea' tailoring.
Oraduatea placed In paying poattlona.
we have aome good poattlona wait
ing for competent people. Cali or
wilta Kelater’a. Wetherbee bldg.. De
troit, Mich.
Smith's-—Dress Plaiting
and Buttona Covered to Order. Weth
erbee bldg.. 110 rarmer.at. third
door from John K.-It.. Detroit. Mich
Phone II lIM J,
"IPBaiIULFIT' drop akirta, any color,
(It Third <Uor. Watheebee IMf,
i.a itire* acwooi. or taikomwo.
DRESS CUTTING
Fitting, dealgntng, ladle# tailoring and
draaamaklng taught at *r.® fa mow*
da Damurtou Cutting Su-hooi. U Ml-h
L MMWWh * •
TO UJfrftT—HOl SB*.
TENANTS WAITING '
If you h*vs a house to rent,
T. K. BROWN Rental Dept.
404 Chamber of Commerce M 2896-L
MERKiCK-AVE.. 346—7-room modem,
fine condition. $27.60.
Lambrecht, Kelly & Cos.,
PHONE M 812.' 90 GRItiWOLD-ST.
TO HIOT-HOOMa.
FRONT and back parlor, unfurnlahed,
for rent. Apply 409 Concord av*.,
Wedneeday, Ip. m.
ROOMS—furniture for rootne completo.
II week Sumner 00.. Mich, and 4th.
WOODWARD-AVB, 491 Lovely front
room, elegant neighborhood; good
table board; only one left. Call at
onoa.
TO KE.tT—KI.ATfI.
CONCORD-AVB., 649—ti-rooni flat, bald
and gas: 915.
GRAND RIVER-AVE. 459- Genther
apartments, 6-room flat; $lB.
Lambrecht, Kellv & Cos.,
PHONE M. 816. 90 GRISWOLD-ST.
TO RENT—S-room flat!, 336 388 Hcn
dricka-st.. gaa and cellar, on three
cent car line, 112.60. Phone North
2114-W.
118—128 BALTIMORE WEST—6 room
flat; cellar, laundry, bath and gaa
etove. Bsssenger A Moore, 106 Tele
graph bldg. M. 4894.
FOR lALU—Jr .\H MS.
FARMS.
40 acren. near Rocheeter 11.600
40 acres, near Brighton $1,600
81 acres, near Ypallantt, atone
house |3,000
40 acre*, one-half mile from car.
14 tuilen out .....$4,000
94 acres. 20 mllce from the city
hull, good houae, two barna. . . . $3,600
110 acres, near Washington; good
buildings, fine orchard $4,800
The above are a small sample of
the many good farme we have for
immediate sale.
PATRICK & ALDRICH,
M. 8239. 68 Home Bank bldg
60-ACRE farm with buildings, on car
line, 8 miles from city; excellent for
chickens or fruit; 15 minutes* ride
from city hall. Office open Tuesday
evening. 7 to 9.
WILLMARTH. HITCHMAN A CO.
18 McOraw bldg.
EYSTER, THE FARM MAN. 608 Ma
jestic. 80 or 60 acres, near Detroit,
and car line, for cash customers.
FARM in Oakland county, 86 miles
from Detroit, 2 miles from railroad
and market; good buildings; every
foot tillable, $4,400, part cash. Ad
dress A. M. Bennett, 1993 JetTeraon
ave. east, Detroit.
CHICKEN FARMS
2 to 10 acres on and near car lines;
good soil and buildings; plenty of
fruit; prices $BOO upwards.
EBERT,
309 MAJESTIC BLDG,
FOR SALE—A good farm of 104 acres,)
niiw—buildings. —LL-raamad . house,
basement barn. 36x60. tool house,
etc., 114 miles east of Leslie, on rural'
route and telephone line. Call on or
address M. Humphrey, Leslie, Mich.
50 Acres on Mich. Ave.
16 miles from Detroit, black loam, good
house, new barn, well fenced, run
ning stream; will trade for Detroit
improved If desired; ulso 40 acres m
same location, 92.600, or both.
Detroit Business Exchange,
6lO-511 MAJESTIC BLDp.
40 ACRES —Two miles south of Fow
lervllle, 6-room house, good barn, hen
house, and other outbuildings; small
orchard; price $2,600 If sold at once,
or will exchange for Detroit prop
erty.
W. W. BENNETT,
1209 Majestic,
91 ACRES—Nesr I’-jwrl City. aU
cleared, all conveniences, as phone
and creamery route. R.* F. D.. 3 good
markets; new 10-room house, good
ham, gravel loam soli; price $3,800.
This Is a big bargain.
Patrick & Aldrich,
68 HOME BANK. Detrolt.
lOASY TEfLMH—BO acres, Monnoe coun
ty. near Whittaker, new G-roora
house, good barns and other build
ings; 15 acres timber; 700 fruit tree*;
$4,000; easy terms.
160 ACRES, between Dexter ar,d
Pinckney, 11-room house, large base,
ment barn, tool house, corn crib,
granary, hen houae. pig pen; 80,acres
timber, $6,000; easy terms. What
can you pay? Let me know.
EYSTER, The Farm Man,
608 MAJESTIC BLDG.
20" ACRES
40 ACRES—Black loam and gravel, all
Improved; house new, has 9 roosias
with basement; frame barn, horga
stable 28x50, new granary, rhlcknn
coop, 8 acres good second growtti
timber, fair fences. This farm Is 2Vi
mites from New Boston. . $3,200*
140 ACRES —5 miles from Romeo, four
miles from electric line; gravel loam
and clay subsoil; 10 acros wood lot;
2 orchards; good fences; 8-room houses
and large summer kitchen, cellar un
der houss;barns 19x72 and 38x40.
hog pen, all outbuildings In good,
condition. Price 860 an acre.
296 ACRES—Black loam. 30 acres tim
ber (have been offered $2,600 for tim
ber), 2 houses In good condition;
dairy barn 16x72, bsrn 16x64. sheep
barn, horse barn 36x48, tool shed 84x
80; wind-mill, water In all barns; hog
pen. ice house, corn crib, good wlte
fences dividing farm In 20-acre lots;
flne stream running through pasture;
190 acres plow land. This farm Is 2
miles from electric car and will bear
the closest Inspection. Is situated in
flne gravel road. Price $20,000
Farm Headquarters
CHAS. D. KISKE,
713-14 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
FOR BALB—VACANT LOTS.
COLLING WOOD-AVR„ first block, will
sell cheap; also furnish money to
build.
W. W. BENNETT,
1209 MAJESTIC BLDG
10 TXDTS and story and half at
Orend ana Orchard Park-ave.,
mile from .city limits. $1,676; easy
terms. OfllA* open Tuesday evening,
7 to 9.
WILLMARTH, HITCHMAN A CO.,
18 McOraw Bldg.
LOT ON FAIRVIEW AVE.
BEST BARGAIN TODAY.
LOT ON ENGLEWOOD.
CANT BE BEAT FOR PRICE.
CORNELL.
46 fITATE-ST
COMMONWEALTH-AVE.. 40 ft.. .$1,250
LINWOODf near Milwaukee 626
KIRBY-AVH. K.'wlth new barn,
With little expense could be \
.made Into a dwe11ing.......... 760
COPELAND, near Jefferson. Fair
view 450
W7IEFORD-AVE., corner lot .... 460
CALVERT-AVE.. 86x124 600
<*X>nWIN-AVE. 80x100 .175
Good building lots, any part of*elty,
all prfees.
ALEXANDER WATSON.
102 HAMMOND BLDG
... .. -i ,i
AUCTION 96LM.
AUCTION SALB —Household furniture,
alt nice goods, Tuesday. 9:80. 62
Montcalm-at. west
■CII3BU CARDS.
Hi.nsr.fi and rows removed promptly ,
r hone Millsnbach Brow West 101-995.,
FOR SALK—HKSIUBXt R PHOPKjRTY.
WILL sacrifice on a 8500 equity In a
new two-family Hat. situated in a
good location close to a three-cent
car line; shows a good Investment, t
A. W. ZUG.
Phone M. 1271. 1013 Majestic bldg.
~BUY A HOME?
I New cottage on Oak-st., near Clark- |
aw , for $1,700; small payment down j
and balance on contract. This la u
> snap at this price,
Homer Warren & Cos.
202 Chamber of Commerce. M. 6ti*4.
593 BOULEVARD WEST.
If you want a homo on the best street |
in the city, look at this one; one ,
block from Baker-st car: owner •
says sell It. Apply THOMAS WAlu;,
37 Buhl. Mock.
C , - .
JONEF-ftT.. half-mile circle. 7-roo.n
house, lot 40 feet, rented SB2 per
month; $3,000 for quick sale.
Orleans, near Fort. 6-room cottage,
rent $lB2 pet- year; bargain for ll.SaO.
MoBKEARTY.
501 Majestic bldg.
Exchange for Terrace,
Elegant 21$ -story. brick dwelling and
if acres of land In village of North
vllle, free and clear; nne country
home; will exchange for terrace In
Detroit and assume. THOR. W.
WARD. 37 Buhl block.
sio Military Ave.
SIOO down, buys 9-room. 3-story; large
cellar; between Ranspach and
1/eavltt-aves., balance monthly; price
}3,500; now vacant. THUS. WARD.
1 Buhl block.
~WHY PAYMENT?
When you can buy a home on May*
bury-av*., just north of Warren-ave.
for SI,BOO, on contract; small first
payment, and balance on contraot.
Homer Warren & Cos.
303 Chamber of Commerce. M. 6406.
TWO-FAMILY brick veneer flat, North
Woodward, new. modern, decorated;
price $6,000, on easy terms.
Double house, brick veneer, North
Woodward; $6,800.
9-room modern residence new,
North Woodward; $3,600; easy terniM.
Two-family flat on west side; rent,
$386; price. $2,900.
EBERT,
909 MAJESTIC BLDG.
New 6-Room Cottage
Bay window, large attic, cement side
walk, on Herbert-ave., near Lovett;
only $1,760; small payment down,
balance as rent.
FRANCIS HYDE.
804 UNION TRUST BUM.
$2,500 — HOLDEN AVeT
Corner Holden and Llncoln-aves., new
7-room house with bath, cellar, gas
flxtiires. cement walks, etc.; small
payment down, balance monthly.
C. S. VAUGHN,
22 BUHL BIJv.
S2O0 —252 Carter Ave.
Will sell 9-room 2-story on eusy term*;
largo lot; price $2,300; two blocks
south of Dlx-ave. Apply THOfe.
WARD, 37 Buhl block. •
~ BROOKLYN AVE
2-famtly flat, 6 rooms, gas and cellar
rarh: —well rented-; frrre —condition;
must be sold «t once to settle estate;
less than $3,500 will diuy It.
W. W. BENNETT,
1209 MAJESTIC.
r ■■■■■'■■■ ■ ■■ " ■■■-■■
Leland Street Sacrifice.
12 cottages on corner lot for $1,860; ren
tals $204. This is a sacrifice price
and must be sold at ones.
Homer Warren & Cos.
,M. 6406. 202 Chamber of Comroaroa.
EXCHANGES
fCANKIELD-A VK. Ten-room house;
will take good lot near N. Ruasell
st., for equity.
3BRICK STORE—Rents for $76; will
take small farm, balance easy.
|N. WOODWARD HOME—Very tine;
1 will pay cash difference for flat or
business property up to SBO,OOO.
300 ACRES on Woodward .this aide of
Birmingham; can use good brick
house or store ns part,
AO ACRES, two tuilea from Pontiac, on
Woodward; take some exchange.
|BIX-FAMILY TERRACE, west side;
f rents $100; can use east side prop
erty.
IGLENPALE-AVE —Two lots on corner;
j. u i t \ jv ffl Ui $» first pity phio t or .
side home.
FIFTY-FOOT LOT, flne location for 4-
flat, take cheaper lot or sell easy.
•♦TWO-FLAT on east side, $250 per
year; trade It on farm.
TWO-FLAT on west side, near Fo:t
st.; take vacant as flint payment.
LARUE LIST OF FARMS FOR SALE
OR EXCHANGE.
AMERICAN REALTY CO.,
*lOlB-1? CHAMBER COMMERCE. M. 140
- •
Dm SALIC OB KXCHAXUB.
STORE and dwelling on Townsend,
price $2,800; will exchange $1,200
equity for vacant lot: two-family
brick veneer flat, Fourth, $4,760; will
exchange.
EBERT,
809 MAJESTIC BLDG.
~ Real Estate to Exchange.
Good Detroit income property to ex
change for stock of merchandise.
W ood & Phister,
611 HODGES BLDG.
TO EXCHANGE
'Equity In flne brick bouse, for farm
not over $4,000.
CORNELL,
45 STATE-BT.
BUSINESS OFFOBTUNITIICg.
fHAVE a billiard parlor outfit which
1 will sell cheap to someone on easy
terms; answer quick. Don t answer
unless you mean business. Addrass
B. box 41, Detroit Times.
and pool tables, soda foun
ts Ins. bought, sold and repalsad. Geo.
Marsh it Cos.. 9 Farrner-st.
•♦CAPITAL AND EMPLOYMENT —Want-
ed. capable man to take charge of,
large manufacturing business; must
he able to Invest $60,000. Fun pat
tlculars and Information. Address Z,
box 3. Detroit Times.
[FOR SALE—General store in Sanilac
county, doing flne business. Isst
year's gross sales amount*'! to $16,-
00O; sickness reason for selling;
building worth 88,000; will Inventory
stork: sell 90c on the dollar. Ad
dress A. box 92. Detroit Times. —ll4
TERRITORIAL rights, and patent of
vending machine business, value
$600; no oppitaltlon. In Toledo, Ohio
and adjoining countflea; to exchange
for real estate er merchandise. Ad
dress D. box 87. Detkolt Times.
HAVE one-tenth Interest, value SI,OOO,
In new cement brick and block com
pany, equipped with, machinery and
have manufactured brick; to ex
change for real estate, offlre business
or merchandise. Address D, box 86.
Detroit Times.
FARM —80 acres, 15 miles from Detroit,
township of flterltrur, price $6,005;
take house and lot valued 12,600. Ad
dress D, v box 67, Detroit Times. —-111
HAVE 160 acres *of land In Wexfotd
county, Michigan, 40 ayre* under cul
tivation; will excharige for cigar
store, stock of groceries or mall or
der business. Address A, box 96. De
troit Times —lll
INCREASE Or CAPITAL—One of the
old standard businesses of this city
Is increasing Its capital by Issuing
SIOO,OOO, 7 per cent preflbrred stock,
redeemable in gold In six years; divi
dends monthly; full information per
sonally, Address Z, box 2. Detroit
DO YOU need capital’to extend or start
business* If so, wrtte me before ar
ranging elsewhere; exceptional fa
cilities placing slocks, bonds qutr.klT.
EVERETT Dt FOt'R. Corporatfen At
jeretey, Lds>rkß $W$ , ~wMsWflsE
ad. 0.
Mrs. George Gould Has Lost None
of Her Brilliancy as an Actress 1
PHOTO SHOWS HER AS SHE APPEARED WITH KYRLE
BELLEW IN A PLAY RECENTLY ENACTED
FOR CHARITY.
Mrs. ftcorgr Jay Gould übimi (bat her hlatrioulc talvat baa b*»« by aa
nteaaa abated by ber loag abatar* froaa (be ataar. (tbe recently played
In • aketeb at tbe Plaaa hotel, la New York, for ebarlty. and aborted
all kor old brllllaaey aa an artreas. The ptetare abort a Ylra. Gould aad
KyrU Uellerr aa they appeared la the aketeb.
JANUARY WARMER
THAN THE AVERAGE
The mean temperature for January
was 26 degrees, according to the rec
ords of the local weather office. That
is one and one-half degrees above the
normal for the past 38 years. The
highest temperature in any January
was 66 degrees, and the lowest, 16 be
low zero. This year, the highest was
45 degrees on the 21st, and the low
est was 2 above on the 30th.
The total precipitation was 2 and
84-100 Inches, 85-100 more than the
average for the last 38 Januarys. Os
that precipitation, 12 Inches felt in
the form of snow and the greatest
amouut In any 24 hours was 1 and
81-100 on The"TTtTi anil TZTTi Os Jauil
ary.
BAKER-CHURCHILL-LEE
CO. NAMES OFFICERS
The Baker-Churchill-Lee Cos., Nos.
907-909 Mlchlgan-ave., elected the fol
lowing directors in the annual meet
ing: E. M. Baker, M.'E. Churchill, B.
8. Colburn, E. 8. Sumner and W. O.
The directors chose these of
ficers: E. M. Baker, president and
secretary; M. R. Churchill, vice pres
ident; W. O. Lee, secretary.
AND YET SZECHENYI
SAID IT S “LOVE”
BUDAPEST, Feb. I.—A credit of $5.-
000,000 was received from New York
by the Hungarian Discount and Ex
change bank for the account of the
Count and Countess Laszlo Szeohenyi.
Count Lasslo Szechenyl was mar
ried hr Ncwr Yorfc Jatt. 2T to Gladys,
daughter of Mrs.
He said it was a “love
War Lord s
“1 believe the German empf or u
a real man of peace," said Prof. Syi
vcester Bcovel, former president of
the University of Wooster, 0., who has
just returned from a peace conference
at Munich. He says he does not be
lieve in “armed peace," because the
man who carries a gun is bound to pull
It out some time, no matter bow peace
ful his Intentions may be. He thinks
the Russian duma will In time become
a body representative of tbe people,
but he says the ultra-radical* -have
hurt Its chances of progress for awhile.
Arrested For Bay City Police.
George Franklin Russell, wanted in
Bay City, on a charge of abandoning
his family, was arrested by Detectives
Steinhebel and Sullivan, Saturday
morning, and held in the central sta
tion pending the arrival of officers
from Bay City. Russell is a molder,
but has been working as a teamster
in this city.
Will Be Prosecuted on Old Charge.
John Meredith, arrested Friday on
suspicion of having stolen |7O worth
of Jewelry from a guest In the Hotel
Pontchartrain, will be prosecuted on
a warrant issued last December,
charging him with the larceny of
goods valued at SSO from Homer A.
BAshford. No. 77 Washington boule
vard.
■(mWKftM OPPORTUNITIES.
WANTBD —Partner with capital, to de
velop and patent flying machine; hav#
modal %> prove tt a winner. Addreee
Z, box S. Detroit Time*
MOW ICY TO LOAN.
Money Loaned to Working
People on Plain !.*o»e.
No mortgage, no Indoreer. no aaalgn
ment. Rate* half loan companies'
charge*.
HA VINOS ACCOUNTS HO Li CITED.
K PER CENT INTEREST PAID.
BURKART,
PRIVATE BANKER. 1* McOrew Bldg
"money to" loan
to owners of
Buflary, Furniture. Pianos, Fixture*, eta
New Cos. New Rates. New Plans.
DETROIT LOAN * TRUST CO.,
41 MICHIOAN-AVE
Look for electric sign Second floor.
Hours. • to * dally Take staira.
WtMUOB AAD CARTtQk
ACME STORAGE CO., largest vaas.
packing Main B*9 41 Oilman.
SWO* RKPAIRIIM4.
ije Shoes Repaired
I"UP-TO-DATE' SHOE RN
PAIR CO., 11l Farmer-at.
Phone Main 4171-J.
OLD HHOF.S made new while you watt,
tl.e- madsrn way Fimoji ghat Re
pairing Cos.. 44Btate«st. Park Iff-tt.
noatw. *wio*«M»53C3BC-—<
COLUMBIA BA* TWRIEfI. F**- eneH in
barrel lote, * gueranteed new and
~~~ frtih. *Blecti<c -Whletlee, R *ben.
[ TT. / MimrtgOs* RA ieUrws ate
Page Seven
THINKS BROTHER S YARN
OF MURDER UNTRUE
Joseph Kraut, of No. 66 Wilkins,
at, does not take any stock in the
story that comes from Wisconsin that
his brother, Charles, no wdoing time
in the Outagamie county Jail, for mali
cious injury to property, has con
fessed to murder.
"If my brother has confessed to
such a crime he ia insane," say*
Kraut. "He has had spells of in
sanity before."
Charles Kraut left Detroit last
October, after being released from
Jackson prison on parole. He was
sent up for maltciously destroying
property, the same charge on which
lie is now held. —Kraut also served
three terms in the Detroit house of
correction for minor offenses, accord
ing to J. Morris Fißher, his parole of
ficer. Kraut's father, John F. Kraut,
lives in Wyandotte. ,
TRYING TO FORCE WM.
KRUSE INTO BANKRUPTCY
Creditors of William Kruse, former
ly iu the wholesale liquor business
here, have instituted bankruptcy pro
ceedings against him. The claimants,,
among whom the firm of Q. & R. Mc-
Millan is the only Detroit one. aaaert
that Kruse owes them $12,000, and
that on Jan. 27 he unsigned to C- A.
Raprecht $lO,OOO worth of book ac
counts for the benefit of other
creditors, intending to favor those
creditors. They also allege that he
gave to August Moldenhsuer a mort
gage .for $2,400 on the residence at
No. 700 Mt. Elilott-ave.
—Among the creditors alleged to be
favored by the assignment to Ruprecht t
are two minor wards of Kruse.
Holly B. Hay, who has been in the
dry goods business here, has filed a
voluntary petition giving liabilities of
$1,809.23, and assets of $803.80, of
which s,*.(>»> la claimed exempt.
Crush at Hobo Banquet.
A pie-eating contest and a dive into
tubs of molasses and flour were two
of the special features at tba annual
"hobo banquet" given by Will Allen in
his mission on Cadillac-eq. Friday
evening. The mission was jammed and
beside a feast in which veal was the
principal dish, there were singing and
dancing by the guests. Avery Joyous
time was had by all who could bresfe
Into the hall.
Struck By Street Car.
Blinded by the snow. Miss Blanch
Bradford, aged 20, of ©corse, walked
in front of a Woodward car at Wood
ward and Haalewood-aves., about 10
o'clock Frida night, but escaped with
bruises about the faceand head. She
was taken to Grace hospital.
UMmI.
An lilsh coal minor who fell down
a shaft had a curious experience. The
shaft was anew one, about 70 feet
deep, and when the Irishman tumbled
in he did not go the whole distance
immediately. He lodged about a third
of the way down, and his fellow-work
men struggled to save him, Pat direct
ing the operations. Just as they
thmight they had succeeded, he crash
ed down another 25 feet, when an ob
struction caught him, and the rescue
campaign was begun anew and with
greater difficulty. When they were a
second time on the point of sucrose, jj
to the dismay of the rescuing party,
Pat went headlong into the lower
deep. Now all was silent; no sound
from the unfortunate Hibernian.
leaning over the edge of the ahaft
the foreman shouted as through a
trumpet—
“ Pat; I say, Patrick.**
Froth the darkness ami mystery of
the underworld came the solitary
word—
“Harmo!”
“Are you much hnrted, Pat?”
**l am not, begorra.”
"Where are ye, Pat?”
that ye’re fayin’?”
“Where are ye. Pat? Where the
| dltril are ye?”
"Where ajp.ll Where am I? Glory 4
[be to u**rfen. I'm on the bottom at
| U*ht/ , --Pick Ms«rp.
° His Second Wife.
A collector called on a French-Can*
i adlan to inquire about the financial
i responsibility of a neighbor. Felix
; chose to give a favorable, and some-
I what lengthy opinion, but he was la
i termpted by bis wife who said . “Fell*.
I what for yon lie lack dat for ’lsa?”
! Felix went on serenely, paying m
attention to the Interrupt. >r hut when
I hie wtf* refloated her qweeuen he sal*
♦ rho callerr - -
“Pay no twoOon to her. She tag.
[second wife. She don't ootart**—
|Ly c e urn lie. .. ~ 7 ■ ' mwi ~

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